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<blockquote data-quote="Voltimax" data-source="post: 149957" data-attributes="member: 1294"><p>I had this at the inception of part p. It's a loophole within the bathroom regs. Basically there is nothing there to say you can't and if the equipment is out of zone, then there's no IP requirement. I was at that time registered with the NIC and they told me it's within regs. They wouldn't do it and I wouldn't do it, but you can't say it's against regs. Not overly happy with their answer I called the IET techline, they also agreed that there's nothing to say it can't be done, but they didn't like it at all.</p><p></p><p>You know there's really too much reg quoting going on these days. Whatever happened to good old common sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voltimax, post: 149957, member: 1294"] I had this at the inception of part p. It's a loophole within the bathroom regs. Basically there is nothing there to say you can't and if the equipment is out of zone, then there's no IP requirement. I was at that time registered with the NIC and they told me it's within regs. They wouldn't do it and I wouldn't do it, but you can't say it's against regs. Not overly happy with their answer I called the IET techline, they also agreed that there's nothing to say it can't be done, but they didn't like it at all. You know there's really too much reg quoting going on these days. Whatever happened to good old common sense? [/QUOTE]
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